(AP) — Vince Kehres has been a head coach for 30 games in his career, and part of the staff at Mount Union for 10 of its 11 national championships. Late in the first half, after the Warhawks' Brady Grayvold intercepted Kevin Burke's pass and returned it for a touchdown, giving the Warhawks a 27-14 lead, Kehres opted to try to score with under a minute left. Matt Behrendt threw for 365 yards and four touchdowns and Wisconsin-Whitewater (15-0) extended its winning streak to 32 games, the longest in the nation, and won its second straight national title. Burke was 25 of 47 for 323 yards and three touchdowns, but after arriving at his final college game with 49 touchdown passes and just five interceptions, the Warhawks picked him off four times. After falling behind, Behrendt hit Moore with a screen pass, and Moore found his blockers, cut back across the field and took it 75 yards for a touchdown, restoring the Warhawks lead to 37-31. There the Whitewater defense dug in, chasing Burke out of bounds on a third-and-6, and Edward Ruhnke kicked a 29-yard field goal.